The Bev Tests For Spinal Disk Lesions
Posted: Monday, October 03, 2005
by Dr. Brice E. Vickery
Supernutrient Corporation
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THE BEV TESTS FOR SPINAL DISKS |
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The DREAM come true! A standing test for the presence of diskal lesions in ALL THREE AREAS OF THE SPINE! In just minutes. This Vickery Quantum Test (kinesiological) can determine the directions of positive lesions, in quadrants which are diagrammed for records. These may be correlated and/or confirmed by the CCT. This test saves the labor, time and necessity of doing the CCT one-by-one. The BEV Test introduced in 1984-85 changed the outcome of the pioneer study of diskal lesions and led to the discovery of the SILENT DISKAL LESIONS. These may produce little or no pain but particularly in the dorsal spine cause malfunctions in the ORGANS, CERVICAL, LUMBAR, CRANIOSCRAL MECHANISMS, AND THE ACUPUNCTURE ( MERIDIAN SYSTEM ) CIRCUITS. So in failed surgeries they have operated on the visiblly damaged disk ( that healed) and ignored the one that is causing THE PAIN! In GERDS - we seem to be the only ones to find the diskal lesions in the midback that are part of the CAUSE. This is only possible with the BEV Tests. The select group that can read the meridian (acupuncture) circuits do not know that the silent diskal lesions are causing the -organ/meridian imbalances so that a very productive treatment like acupuncture or electroacupuncture can fail dooming another patient to Limbo. When all of the tests are negative, and only then, can a doctor straighten the patients structure with any hope of KEEPING them " A Straight Patient". This puts an end to the old saw that to stay adjusted you have to marry the chiropractor! Brice E. Vickery, D.C. (retired) President, SuperNutrient Corporation PROFESSIONALS can order the vhs at http://www.Doctorvickery.com |
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